EPISODE · Jul 13, 2026 · 55 MIN
The Retro Respawn - Ep 18 - Mario Kart Super Circuit
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Super Mario Kart: Super Circuit — Pocket‑Sized Chaos and the GBA’s 16‑Bit Throwback MasterpieceIn this episode of The Retro Respawn, we’re rewinding to 2001 — the moment Nintendo shrunk one of its biggest franchises and stuffed it into a handheld that looked like a candy‑coloured SNES. Super Mario Kart: Super Circuit wasn’t just Mario Kart on the go; it was a full‑blown reinvention of the series for a new era, built by a studio nobody expected: Intelligent Systems, the minds behind Fire Emblem and Paper Mario. And somehow, they delivered a game that felt both retro and revolutionary at the same time.We dive into the GBA’s Mode‑7‑style wizardry, where tracks twist and warp just like the SNES original — only sharper, faster, and bursting with colour. This is the last Mario Kart with sprite‑based characters, giving it a charming, almost storybook look as Mario, Peach, Bowser, and the gang drift around sun‑bleached beaches, haunted castles, and neon‑lit skyways. And then there’s the kicker: 40 tracks total, including every single course from Super Mario Kart. For years, this was the biggest Mario Kart package ever released.Super Circuit brings back coins, tight drifting, and feather‑light physics that reward precision over spectacle. It’s a game that feels like a love letter to the SNES original, but with the GBA’s punchy audio, crisp visuals, and five full Nitro Cups — a series first. Whether you were linking up with friends using a tangle of GBA link cables or racing solo to chase those elusive three‑star rankings, Super Circuit delivered pure, portable chaos.Join us as we hit the Mushroom Cup, drift through Boo Lake, and celebrate the handheld entry that kept Mario Kart alive between consoles — a game that proved you didn’t need polygons, dual screens, or motion controls to make kart racing magic. Super Circuit is the forgotten giant of the franchise, a pocket‑sized powerhouse that still deserves its victory lap. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Super Mario Kart: Super Circuit — Pocket‑Sized Chaos and the GBA’s 16‑Bit Throwback MasterpieceIn this episode of The Retro Respawn, we’re rewinding to 2001 — the moment Nintendo shrunk one of its biggest franchises and stuffed it into a handheld that looked like a candy‑coloured SNES. Super Mario Kart: Super Circuit wasn’t just Mario Kart on the go; it was a full‑blown reinvention of the series for a new era, built by a studio nobody expected: Intelligent Systems, the minds behind Fire Emblem and Paper Mario. And somehow, they delivered a game that felt both retro and revolutionary at the same time.We dive into the GBA’s Mode‑7‑style wizardry, where tracks twist and warp just like the SNES original — only sharper, faster, and bursting with colour. This is the last Mario Kart with sprite‑based characters, giving it a charming, almost storybook look as Mario, Peach, Bowser, and the gang drift around sun‑bleached beaches, haunted castles, and neon‑lit skyways. And then there’s the kicker: 40 tracks total, including every single course from Super Mario Kart. For years, this was the biggest Mario Kart package ever released.Super Circuit brings back coins, tight drifting, and feather‑light physics that reward precision over spectacle. It’s a game that feels like a love letter to the SNES original, but with the GBA’s punchy audio, crisp visuals, and five full Nitro Cups — a series first. Whether you were linking up with friends using a tangle of GBA link cables or racing solo to chase those elusive three‑star rankings, Super Circuit delivered pure, portable chaos.Join us as we hit the Mushroom Cup, drift through Boo Lake, and celebrate the handheld entry that kept Mario Kart alive between consoles — a game that proved you didn’t need polygons, dual screens, or motion controls to make kart racing magic. Super Circuit is the forgotten giant of the franchise, a pocket‑sized powerhouse that still deserves its victory lap. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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